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- From: morin@noao.edu (Marg Morin)
- Subject: Re: rubber bands and milk rings
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 16:49:20 GMT
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- Query: Is it safe to let one's cat play with rubber bands? I thought
- that the fact that they're so flexible (and elastic) might cause
- them likely to get caught in a cat's throat or tangled in a paw/claw.
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- I let my cats (Chessie and Peeper) play with paper balls, milk rings,
- breadbag twisties, and a few other things they find interesting, but
- I try to keep rubber bands away from them. Is this unnecessary?
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- Thanks in advance.
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